-- arias was not guilty -- but nowhere in your jury instructions are you asked to convict jodi arias of lying. >> shepard: good grief. once the defense wraps the case finally goes to the jury, and if it convicts jodi arias of murder in the first degree, she could face the death penalty. the jump also toll jurors they could instead consider the lesser charm -- charge of manslaughter. rebecca, it's gone on so long. >> i don't know what is going on in this case. i saw the prosecution yesterday deliver his closing argument. the prosecutor is very aggressive. he is very good at what he does. but i don't really understand why they're not just sticking with the facts and keeping the emotion out of it, because we have a juror that now has seen seen this woman on the stand for 18 days. in litigation terms that means they've become knowledgeable of her. we're not saying they like her or dislike her, but having any emotions towards another human being will probably bring them into a lesser than first degree murder with the death penalty charge, because there's some sort of relationship, very st